Damascus Axes, Daggers and Ceremonial Knives

Fancy something really special and different? How about a Damascus axe or dagger? Need a unique knife to complete your ceremony or as an art piece on your wall? Try a Damascus creation. One of the most beautiful and varied methods of creation, using different steels forge welded together and manipulated in different configurations to give you an endless variety of individual patterns. While we can make to order, please keep in mind that as we hand make our own Damascus billets here onsite, they are all unique and no 2 knives or axes will ever be the same.

My take on a Saxon/Viking Langseax. Seax was the old English word for knife, but has now come to mean a certain type of sword/dagger. There are many different shapes having different names of Seax, depending on the region and time period. This particular shape is known as a Lang(long) broken back style, as the spine and the blade are parallel. This one is made from 90 layer Damascus steel which has had the FUTHARK written in runes, embedded in the Damascus itself. (It is more visible on the rear side of the blade, close up shot shows only a part, more photos available on request) It has an American walnut timber handle with brass and leather stacks, and a brass pommel. Comes with a hand stitched and patterned leather sheath.

A Tolkien elven inspired short sword with a Damascus steel blade. Handle is beefwood timber with leather and brass stacks in a segmented style, ending in a brass pommel. Comes with a patterned leather sheath.

165 layer Damascus boline in a straight pattern(one that follows the curve of the blade). Handle is naturally bleached cattle bone, collar and pommel are polished copper. Comes with a hand-stitched leather sheath.